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9+ years
Justin
Justin's PhD research in computational mathematics meant writing code daily — building simulations, implementing algorithms, and debugging in MATLAB and other languages. He teaches computer science concepts like data structures, recursion, and algorithmic complexity by connecting them to real comput...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor's in Physics and Mathematics
University of Chicago
Doctor of Philosophy, Computational Mathematics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Benjamin
Benjamin's finance and economics training at Notre Dame means he learned to code as a problem-solving tool — building models, analyzing datasets, and automating calculations — rather than through a traditional CS curriculum. That pragmatic entry point makes him effective at teaching programming logi...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics (minor: Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Noah
A Duke CS graduate now pursuing a Master's in Cybersecurity, Noah covers everything from foundational data structures and algorithms to systems-level concepts like memory management and network protocols. He breaks down abstract topics — recursion, Big-O analysis, object-oriented design — by connect...
Duke University
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Daniel
Between his coursework at Rice and his background in algorithms, Daniel tackles computer science from both the practical and theoretical sides — writing clean code and understanding why one sorting algorithm outperforms another for a given dataset. He's especially strong at breaking down recursion, ...
Rice University
Current Undergrad Student, Biomedical Engineering

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Allison
Allison's CS degree from Dartmouth means she's worked through the full arc — from writing first programs to tackling data structures, algorithms, and computational theory. She unpacks abstract concepts like recursion and Big-O analysis by walking through concrete code examples, making the logic visi...
Dartmouth College
Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science

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9+ years
Isabella
Isabella TA'd multiple computer science courses at MIT, so she's seen exactly where students get stuck — whether it's tracing recursive calls, understanding how data structures like linked lists and trees actually work in memory, or debugging logic errors in their code. She explains the underlying c...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (minors in Management Science and Ancient and Medieval Studies)
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Current Grad Student, Operations Research

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Ravnoor
Studying computer science at Cornell's College of Engineering, Ravnoor digs into topics like data structures, algorithms, and object-oriented design on a daily basis. He breaks complex problems — recursion, linked lists, sorting efficiency — into smaller, concrete steps so students build genuine und...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Florence
Florence doesn't just study computer science at Duke — she teaches it, having served as a TA for Intro to Databases and Computer Network Architecture while also interning in software development at IBM. That combination of academic depth and industry experience means she can explain everything from ...
Duke University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
David
A Stanford MS in Computer Science means David can teach everything from data structures and algorithms to object-oriented design with the depth that comes from building real systems — not just reading about them. He spent a summer teaching web and app development to high school students in Palestine...
Stanford University
Master of Science, Computer Science
Stanford University
Bachelor of Science, Cognitive Science
Stanford University
BS in Cognitive Science

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Jonathan
Studying both chemical engineering and computer science at Cornell gives Jonathan an unusual angle on programming — he's constantly writing code to solve quantitative, real-world problems rather than just completing standalone assignments. That dual perspective makes him especially effective at teac...
Cornell University
Bachelors, Chemical Engineering and Computer Science
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Your first session is all about understanding where you're at and what you want to achieve. A tutor will assess your current programming knowledge, discuss whether you're focusing on web development, data structures, game development, or another area, and identify specific challenges like debugging or algorithmic thinking. From there, they'll create a personalized plan that matches your goals and learning style.
Debugging is one of the most valuable skills a tutor can help you develop. Rather than just fixing errors, expert tutors teach you how to read error messages, trace through your code logically, and use debugging tools effectively. This hands-on approach means you'll learn to solve problems independently, not just get quick fixes.
Syntax is the grammar of a programming language—the rules for writing correct code. Logic is the problem-solving approach behind the code. Many students struggle because they focus too much on syntax and not enough on algorithmic thinking. A tutor helps you build strong logical foundations first, so syntax becomes much easier to learn and remember.
Data structures and algorithms are abstract concepts that benefit greatly from personalized explanation and practice. Tutors break down complex ideas like arrays, linked lists, sorting, and searching into digestible pieces, then have you practice implementing them. This combination of explanation, code review, and hands-on practice is how students build real mastery.
Absolutely. Project-based learning is one of the most effective ways to develop Computer Science skills. Tutors can guide you through building real applications—whether that's a website, a game, a data analysis tool, or something else—while teaching you best practices, code organization, and how to approach problems systematically. You'll learn by doing, not just by theory.
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Yes. AP Computer Science A and AP Computer Science Principles have specific curricula and exam formats that benefit from expert guidance. Tutors can help you master the required concepts, practice free-response questions, review past exams, and develop the problem-solving strategies that lead to strong scores. Many students see significant improvement with consistent 1-on-1 support.
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